Conor McGregor‘s Cage Warriors lightweight title will soon be wrapped around a new waist.

Officials today announced that next month’s Cage Warriors 60 card will host a single-night four-man lightweight tournament, and the winner gets the title that McGregor relinquished when he signed with the UFC.

Cage Warriors takes place Oct. 5 at The Forum in London. The main card streams live in North American on MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) following Facebook prelims.

Both semifinal-round bouts will consist of two five-minute rounds (and an additional overtime round if the bout is tied). Five five-minute rounds will be scheduled for the tourney final. Therefore, fighters could compete up to eight rounds in a single night.

Ray, who fights for the first time in Cage Warriors since March 2012, was on a three-fight winning streak until a decision loss to UFC vet Curt Warburton earlier this year. At 23 years old, he’s the tourney’s youngest competitor.

Buchinger recently submitted Jamal Magomedov at Cage Warriors 58 for his fifth win in six fights. The lone defeat came to McGregor in a late-2012 title fight, so he now gets a second shot at the belt.

Sinclair, 31 and the oldest tourney competitor, has been on a roll with eight wins in his past nine fights, and he now has 10 stoppages in 12 career victories. Most recently, he knocked out Tom Maguire at OMMAC 12.

Ball, the tourney’s most experienced competitor, had posted back-to-back wins over Craig Allen and Jason Cooledge, but Buchinger delivered him a loss in his most recent bout, at Cage Warriors 54. Ball also has a previous loss to Sinclair.